The terminology wireless communication includes a wide range of products including handheld radios, PDAs, cell phones, and wireless networking. There are other examples of wireless technology that can be found in devices like Maritime VHF, garage door openers, computer mice, satellite television, GPS, keyboards, and cordless telephones.

Wireless communication has the ability to be limited to small distances, like it’s done with bluetooth communications, or also to thousand mile distances like with short wave radio communication. Very often wireless communication is applied where wires are not possible or costly.

Wireless communications can be found frequently within the telecommunication sector as a vehicle to transport data without the need to use wires. This transfer of data over large distances to communicate with complex, electrical products can be found in devices like telegraphs, teletypes, telephones, the use of microwave and radio waves, fiber optics and their corresponding electronics, in addition to its use in various orbiting satellites and the Internet.

While the focus of opportunity in the telecommunications industry continually changes from wired to wireless frameworks, the necessity to access a larger portion of the electromagnetic spectrum becomes increasingly valuable. There are many competing opinions of the best way to free up spectrum under the present power and control of the government bureaucracy’s around the world.

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... seen gross profits tumble year after year, and the continuing economic turmoil will make market conditions particularly difficult during the next few years. The dominant player remains the incumbent telco Cosmote, which has experienced significant ... Read More

... headline regional forecast of total spending on mobile connectivity services for the enterprise market, and in a supplementary pivot table, data is available for each of the 16 Western European countries making up the regional ... Read More

... Communication-as-a-Service, increasing adoption of bring your own device (BYOD) trend and growing awareness about cloud computing are some of the other factors expected to aid the global enterprise UC&C market in the coming years. Growth ... Read More

... infrastructure and technologies, including carrier aggregation, to provide networks capable of meeting customer demand for data services. This in turn is helping the operators to offset declining revenue from voice and SMS services. Wind Hellas ... Read More

... intercepts RF energy and delivers AC to electronic equipment, and the transmitting antenna, which absorbs AC from electronic equipment and generates an RF field. Similarly, like any wireless communication system, mobile communication is also dependent ... Read More

... and the creation of a regulatory environment conducive to competition. Alternative operators have entered the market and launched competing services in the fixed-line market. Both alternative operators and the incumbent are investing in network infrastructure ... Read More

... room for a small number of Mobile Virtual Network Operators. Operators have focused on improving ARPU by encouraging prepaid subscribers to migrate to postpaid plans, and on developing revenue from customer use of mobile data ... Read More

... all sectors of its telecommunications market. Until 2011 the state-owned posts and telecommunications operator SPTC also acted as the industry regulator and had a stake in the country's sole mobile network, in an uneasy partnership ... Read More

... you a clear and an unbiased view of the company’s key strengths and weaknesses and the potential opportunities and threats. The profile helps you formulate strategies that augment your business by enabling you to understand ... Read More

... Soviet republic, can be attributed to a large extent to the slow development of the private sector and state control over most economic activities. Turkmen Telecom has been the primary provider of telecommunication services, and ... Read More

... requires considerable development for the country to make better use of the digital economy. To this end the government has in train its Cameroon Digital 2020' program, aimed at improving connectivity nationally. A large number ... Read More

... MVNOs. This competition, together with regulated roaming and mobile termination rates, has driven down the cost of mobile calls. The market has seen considerable changes in recent years, including the acquisition of Yoigo by Másmóvil, ... Read More

... bring to you a clear and an unbiased view of the company’s key strengths and weaknesses and the potential opportunities and threats. The profile helps you formulate strategies that augment your business by enabling you ... Read More

... to you a clear and an unbiased view of the company’s key strengths and weaknesses and the potential opportunities and threats. The profile helps you formulate strategies that augment your business by enabling you to ... Read More

... the first countries in the region to embark upon telecom reform. As a result, some sectors have been opened to competition. The mobile segment in particular has shown strong growth since the introduction of competition ... Read More

... switching, multiplexing, supervision, management, and monitoring of client channels carrying client signals. The network is defined by the G.709 interface of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). This interface has made it possible to provide a ... Read More

... domestic consumption, relatively high living standards for the region, and a cheap labour force are expected to continue drawing international capital. The country ranked top in Latin America on the World Prosperity Index for 2016. ... Read More

... subscriber growth coming from the developing markets with China and India in particular leading this growth, albeit at a slower level than in recent years. There is also still a lot of growth ahead for ... Read More

... among online businesses, growing deployment of public Wi-Fi across physical venues, and penetration of smartphone devices are driving the Wi-Fi analytics market growth. The Wi-Fi analytics market is expected to grow from USD 2.94 billion ... Read More

... which is essentially the same as a pipe flange that connects the source of high-power radio frequency (RF) signals to the directional antenna or transmitter directly or through a waveguide tube. These waveguide connectors are ... Read More

... paging and wireless information services. It reports on new products available to providers and monitors public service commission rulings as they apply to information services. It also reports on the marketing strategies of the IPs. Read More

... and development and business plans of RBOCs (Regional Bell Operating Companies), long distance carriers, and independent vendors. Subjects of articles include cellular service, EDI (Electronic Data Interchange), gateways, fiber optics, and effects of government regulations. Read More

Worldwide Videotex Update reports news and information on videotex, The Internet, online services, electronic mail, satellite communications and television related technologies, such as teleconferencing and teletext. Read More

... data and its incorporation into mainstream technology as well as rising demand for its application in matters of national security and safety. Over the forecast period of 2017-2026, the market is expected to witness a ... Read More